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Electronic Governance

e-Governance involves the use of information and communication technologies to provide government services, exchange information, and integrate existing services. It aims to improve government functions, increase transparency and public participation, and enhance service delivery. Key aspects of e-Governance include e-administration, e-services, e-democracy, and using technologies like websites, mobile apps, and digital infrastructure to connect government agencies and interactions between government and citizens, businesses, employees and other government entities. Major initiatives in India include Digital India, NeGP, e-Kranti and various state-level projects focused on services like land records, healthcare and education.

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Electronic Governance

e-Governance involves the use of information and communication technologies to provide government services, exchange information, and integrate existing services. It aims to improve government functions, increase transparency and public participation, and enhance service delivery. Key aspects of e-Governance include e-administration, e-services, e-democracy, and using technologies like websites, mobile apps, and digital infrastructure to connect government agencies and interactions between government and citizens, businesses, employees and other government entities. Major initiatives in India include Digital India, NeGP, e-Kranti and various state-level projects focused on services like land records, healthcare and education.

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ELECTRONIC GOVERNANCE (e-Governance)

e-Governance can be defined as the application of information and communication


technology (ICT) for providing government services, exchange of information, transactions,
integration of previously existing services and information portals. The “e” in e-Governance
stands for ‘electronic’.

The Council of Europe referred to e-Governance as:

The use of electronic technologies in three areas of public action: relations between the
public authorities and civil society the functioning of the public authorities at all stages of the
democratic process (electronic democracy) the provision of public services (electronic public
services)

Reasons for Opting e-Governance

Governance per se has become very complex.

Increase in citizens’ expectations from the government.

Different Connotations of e-Governance

e-Administration: The use of ICTs to modernize the state; the creation of data repositories
for Management Information System (MIS) and computerization of records (land, health
etc).

e-Services: The emphasis here is to bring the state closer to the citizens. For Examples:
Provision of online services. e-administration and e-services together constitute what is
largely termed as e-government.

e-Governance: The use of IT to improve the ability of the government to address the needs
of society. It includes the publishing of policy and program-related information to transact
with citizens. It extends beyond the provision of online services and covers the use of IT for
strategic planning and reaching the development goals of the government.

e-Democracy: The use of IT to facilitate the ability of all sections of society to participate in
the governance of the state. Emphasis is on bringing transparency, accountability, and
participation of people. It includes online disclosures of policies, online grievance redressal,
e-referendums etc.

Origin

e-Governance originated in India during the 1970s with a focus on in-house government
applications in the areas of defence, economic monitoring, planning and deployment of ICT
to manage data intensive functions related to elections, census, tax administration etc.

Initial Steps Taken

The establishment of the Department of Electronics in 1970 was the first major step towards
e-governance in India as it brought ‘information’ and its communication to focus. National
Informatics Centre (NIC) established in 1977, launched the District Information System
program to computerize all district offices in the country The main thrust for e-governance
was provided by the launching of NICNET in 1987 – the national satellite-based computer
network.

Objectives

1.Better service delivery to citizens.

2.Ushering in transparency and accountability.

3.Empowering people through information

4.Improve efficiency within Government i.e between centre-state or inter-states.

5. Improve interface with business and industry.

Pillars of e-Governance

People, Process, Technology and Resources

Types of Interaction in e-Governance

G2G i.e. Government to Government

G2C i.e. Government to Citizen

G2B i.e. Government to Business


G2E i.e. Government to Employees

Initiatives Taken for e-Governance in India

1. Bhoomi Project (Karnataka): Online Delivery of Land Records Bhoomi is a self-


sustainable e-Governance project for the computerized delivery of 20 million rural land
records to 6.7 million farmers of Karnataka.

2. KHAJANE (Karnataka): End-toend automation of Government Treasury System


‘Government-to-Government (G2G) e-Governance initiative of the Karnataka State
Government. It has been implemented mainly to eliminate systemic deficiencies in the
manual treasury system and for the efficient management of state finances.

3. e-Seva (Andhra Pradesh) Designed to provide ‘Government to Citizen’ and ‘eBusiness to


Citizen’ services. All the services are delivered online to consumers /citizens by connecting
them to the respective government departments and providing online information at the point
of service delivery. The project has become very popular among the citizens especially for
the payment of utility bills.

4. e-Courts Launched by the Department of Justice, Ministry of Law and Justice. The
Mission Mode Project (MMP) aims at utilizing technology for improved provisioning of
judicial services to citizens.

5. e-District Launched by the Department of Information Technology. The MMP aims at


delivery of high volume, citizencentric services at the District level such as the issue of
birth/death certificate, income and caste certificates, old age and widow pension, etc.

6. MCA21 Launched by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs. The project aims to provide
electronic services to the Companies registered under the Companies Act. Various online
facilities offered includes allocation and change of name, incorporation, online payment of
registration charges, change in address of registered office, viewing of public records and
other related services.

7. e-Office Launched by the Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances.


The MMP aims at significantly improving the operational efficiency of the Government by
transitioning to a "Less Paper Office".
Digital India Initiatives

It is an umbrella program to prepare India for a knowledge-based transformation. It weaves


together a large number of ideas and thoughts into a single comprehensive vision so that
each of them is seen as part of a larger goal. It has been launched by the Ministry of
Electronics and Information Technology (Meity).

Various Initiatives Under Digital India Initiatives

MyGov: It aims to establish a link between Government and Citizens towards meeting the
goal of good governance. It encourages citizens as well as people abroad to participate in
various activities i.e. 'Do', 'Discuss', 'Poll', 'Talk', ‘Blog’, etc.

DigiLocker: It serves as a platform to enable citizens to securely store and share their
documents with service providers who can directly access them electronically.

e-Hospital-Online Registration Framework (ORF): It is an initiative to facilitate the patients


to take online OPD appointments with government hospitals. This framework also covers
patient care, laboratory services and medical record management.

National Scholarships Portal (NSP): It provides a centralized platform for application and
disbursement of scholarship to students under any scholarship scheme.

DARPAN: It is an online tool that can be used to monitor and analyze the implementation of
critical and high priority projects of the State. It facilitates presentation of real time data on
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) of selected schemes/projects to the senior functionaries
of the State Government as well as district administration.

PRAGATI (Pro-Active Governance And Timely Implementation): It has been aimed at


starting a culture of Pro-Active Governance and Timely Implementation. It is also a robust
system for bringing e-transparency and e-accountability with real-time presence and
exchange among the key stakeholders. It was launched in 2015.

Common Services Centres 2.0 (CSC 2.0): It is being implemented to develop and provide
support to the use of information technology in rural areas of the country. The CSCs are
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) enabled kiosks with broadband
connectivity to provide various Governments, private and social services at the doorstep of
the citizen.

Mobile Seva: It provides government services to the people through mobile phones and
tablets.

Jeevan Pramaan: It is an Aadhaar based Biometric Authentication System for Pensioners.


The system provides authenticity to Digital Life Certificate without the necessity of the
pensioner being present in person before his/ her Pension Dispensing Authority (PDA).

National Centre of Geo-informatics (NCoG): Under this project, Geographic Information


System (GIS) platform for sharing, collaboration, location based analytics and decision
support system for Departments has been developed.

National e-Governance Plan (NeGP): It takes a holistic view of e-Governance initiatives


across the country, integrating them into a collective vision and a shared cause. It comprises
of 31 Mission Mode Projects, approved in 2006, but later it was integrated into Digital India
Program.

e-Kranti: National e-Governance Plan 2.0

It is an essential pillar of the Digital India initiative. It was approved in 2015 with the vision
of “Transforming e-Governance for Transforming Governance”. There are 44 Mission Mode
Projects under e-Kranti, which are at various stages of implementation.

Thrust Areas of e-Kranti

e-Education: All schools will be connected to broadband. Free WiFi will be provided in all
secondary and higher secondary schools (coverage would be around 250,000 schools).

PMGDISHA: Pradhan Mantri Gramin Digital Saksharta Abhiyaan aims to make six crore
people in rural India digitally literate.

SWAYAM: It includes Massive Online Open Courses (MOOCs) for leveraging eEducation.
It provides for a platform that facilitates hosting of all the courses, taught in classrooms from
Class 9 till post-graduation to be accessed by anyone, anywhere at any time.
e-Healthcare: e-Healthcare would cover online medical consultation, online medical records,
online medicine supply, pan-India exchange for patient information, etc.

Farmers: This would facilitate farmers to get real-time price information, online ordering of
inputs and online cash, loan, and relief payment with mobile banking.

Security: Mobile-based emergency services and disaster-related services would be provided


to citizens on a real-time basis so as to take precautionary measures well in time and
minimize loss of lives and properties.

Financial Inclusion: Financial inclusion shall be strengthened using mobile banking, Micro-
ATM program, and CSCs/ Post Offices.

Justice: Interoperable Criminal Justice System shall be strengthened by leveraging several


related applications, i.e. e-Courts, e-Police, e-Jails, and e-Prosecution.

Planning: National GIS Mission Mode Project would be implemented to facilitate GISbased
decision making for project planning, conceptualization, design, and development.

Cyber Security: National Cyber Security Co-ordination Centre has been set up to ensure a
safe and secure cyber-space within the country.

Benefits/ Outcomes of E-Governance

Enhanced Transparency and Accountability.

Expanded reach of Governance.

Improved Public Administration.

Enables Environment for Promoting Economic development.

Improved service delivery in the form of better access to information and quality services to
citizens.

Challenges to E-Governance

Infrastructure: Lack of basic infrastructural facilities like electricity, internet, etc.


Initiatives like BharatNet and Saubhagya are steps taken in this regard.
Cost: e-Governance measures are costly affairs and require huge public expenditure. In
developing countries like India, the cost of projects is one of the major impediments in the
implementation of e-Governance initiatives.

Privacy and Security: Recent spark in data leak cases has threatened the peoples’ faith in
e-governance. Therefore, the implementation of e-governance projects must have security
standards and protocols for safeguarding the interest of all classes of masses.

Digital Divide: Huge gap between users and non-users of e-govt. services. The digital
divide takes form in rich-poor, male-female, urban-rural etc segments of the population. The
gap needs to be narrowed down, then only the benefits of e-governance would be utilized
equally.

Suggestions

A hybrid approach needs to be adopted for enhancing interoperability among egovernance


applications which will encompass a centralized approach for document management,
knowledge management, file management, grievance management etc. The e-governance
initiatives in rural areas should be taken by identifying and analyzing the grassroots realities.
The government should also focus on devising appropriate, feasible, distinct and effective
capacity building mechanisms for various stakeholders viz bureaucrats, rural masses, urban
masses, elected representatives, etc. Cloud computing is also becoming a big force to
enhance the delivery of services related to e-governance. Cloud computing is not only a tool
for cost reduction but also helps in enabling new services, improving the education system
and creating new jobs/ opportunities. Meghraj- GI Cloud is a step in the right direction. The
focus of this initiative is to accelerate the delivery of e-services in the country while
optimizing ICT spending of the Government. e-Governance through regional languages is
appreciable for the nations like India where people from several linguistic backgrounds are
the participants.

Conclusion

e-Governance is getting momentum in India, but public awareness and the digital divide are
important issues to be addressed.
The success of e-Governance measures largely depends on the availability of high-speed
internet, and the nation-wide roll-out of 5G technology in the near future will strengthen our
resolve.

NAME-HARSH KHARE

ROLL NO.-5086

COURSE-B.A. HONS (HISTORY)

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